FAQs
What are these glass coverslips used for?
These glass coverslips are used to cover and protect specimens placed on microscope slides. They help secure samples in place, improve image clarity, and support accurate observation during microscopy work in laboratory, research, and educational environments.
What size are these microscope coverslips?
The coverslips measure 22 millimeters by 22 millimeters in a square format. This standard size provides consistent coverage over prepared specimens and is compatible with commonly used microscope slides in routine laboratory and classroom microscopy applications.
What is the difference between thickness #1 and #2 coverslips?
Thickness options #1 and #2 refer to the glass thickness of the coverslip. Different thicknesses are used to match microscope objectives and imaging requirements, helping maintain proper focus and optical performance during biological observation and research microscopy workflows.
How do coverslips help reduce sample handling issues?
By covering the specimen, the coverslip helps prevent sample movement, drying, or contamination during examination. This supports more stable viewing conditions and reduces the risk of damaging delicate samples during slide preparation and microscopy observation.
Who should use these glass coverslips?
These coverslips are suitable for laboratory researchers, educators, and clinical microscopy professionals. They support routine slide preparation, classroom microscopy, biological sample observation, and research workflows where reliable specimen protection and clear imaging are required.















